Light in The Time of Shadows

As many of you know, my studio is in an old, defunct  school and when all schools were ordered shut by the Governor, my studio fell into the same net.  I was kept away for a month and was able to return last week.  So instead of carving out a little space here and there…

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Why can’t female artists have it all?

A seeming imbalance in our society’s biology-driven inequality in the workplace may also affect women artists. I hope, though, that this article gets the attention of male readers, employers, Human Resources officials so they can begin or continue to contemplate solutions to this problem. In the 21st Century women still deal with the difficulties inherent…

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A Walk In The Park

“A Walk in the Park ” – Encaustic, Oils – 40″ x 30″ My last blog was on October 20, 2018.  I was then getting ready to participate in Hidden in the Hills in November and immediately after that I moved to a new, expanded studio.  So here I am, a few months later, missing our communications…

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